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The Atelier series is a bit more complicated than your average JRPG thanks to the way that players are given a time limit. Everything you do in the game takes time, including fighting battles so generally you aren't going to have a whole lot of free time unless you're familiar with the system.

That being said it is a very popular and long running series so if you do like them you'll be finding a new game coming out every year or so as Gust is pretty much treating... #1.1

There's a reason I don't approve junk like this but unfortunately it almost always makes it through somehow. Terrible title, terrible taste, zero knowledge all combined into a pile of hot garbage. #10.1

Was really surprised with how fun Nekopara ended up being. Fluffy and cute visual novels like this deserve some recognition, though I have a feeling it'll be a while before we end up seeing the second volume. #1

Sounds about right. This adaptation has been a complete train wreck and I'm so glad that I ended up dropping this after how bad the first few episodes looked. Terrible that such a well known property is given such poor treatment. #1

I'm just glad that I avoided watching the series and stuck to reading the manga. They really butchered the story to try and fit it into that time frame with their original ending. Hopefully the manga won't end up following the same route. #3

I'm glad that they managed to pick up the pace again after most of the last volume was spent talking about the events on Earth. I don't think the next few events will be taken very fondly however as the whole backstabbing plot goes overboard soon. #1

If nothing else I hope that if it does get released in North America and Europe like the last one, they actually try and hire a real translator this time instead of the mix of machine translation and Engrish that was Hollow Fragment. #1

Says the one trick pony who made Evangelion and has since milked the series to death over the last twenty years. Maybe he is at a dead end since even Evangelion fans won't keep buying the same thing over and over again. #5

Seems like this show is baby's first anime with offensive themes for a lot of people. Guess they must have missed out on a few other series that had stuff similar and worse than this. Freezing for example? #1

I love the fact that this series continues to get localized. Hopefully it does well enough to warrant the sequel to the 3DS game and Estival Versus to head this way as well. By the way, the physical edition of the game comes with a number of neat bonuses if you can find a copy still. #1

Really is a shame that they couldn't give the series even a twelve or thirteen episode run at the time. I'm not really up to date on the manga in any way but I wonder if it was due to lack of source material or perhaps we might get a second season eventually because of that. #1

Wow, I never thought that they would try and bring the whole trilogy over. Hopefully with the anime airing now to raise awareness they will be able to bring all three of them over. Glad to see that they are also going to aim for the mature versions as well rather than just the all-ages ones. #1

How nice of Crunchyroll to snipe away a chance for Seven Seas to actually benefit from acquiring and releasing physical English copies of Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer. Now we can enjoy CR's abysmal translation efforts. #1

Usually shonen series openers tend to be lousy with spoilers. Any time a new arc starts, a new opening containing all of the villains and allies and sometimes even the fight match-ups, spoiling the entire thing.

In fact almost every "get a group together" type series is plagued with this because it always spoils who will be joining in, even if they are antagonists at the time. #4